Kyle Hall

Some two years on from the release of his acclaimed, in-demand debut album, The Boat Party, Kyle Julian Hall delivers the follow-up From Joy. Intriguingly, the eight tracks come from the Kyle Hall archives, all recorded by the young producer before the turn of the decade, and is presented as a homage to where Kyle lived at the time in his father's basement on the west side of Detroit on Joy Rd. From the outset, Hall's second album is loose, melodious, heady and synthesizer-heavy, with broken beats and wild, experimental rhythms combining effortlessly with jazz, jazz-funk, boogie, soul, Herbie Hancock and '80s electro influences. It makes for thrilling and hugely enjoyable listening and offers proof of Hall's musicianship and ability to repackage a wide range of influences.

Bobby Kyle’s mentors and heroes would be proud to know that the torch has been passed to a very deserving, well respected Bluesman, who continues to perform and travel far and wide to educate audiences of all ages to the music that he loves -THE BLUES.

String Cheese Incident's own Kyle Hollingsworth will release a brand new studio album on 3/2/18 via SCI Fidelity Records! The new album, 50, was recorded at the SCI Sound Lab in Boulder, and features special guests including Jason Hann, Jennifer Hartswick, Andy Hall (The Infamous Stringdusters), DJ Logic, The Motet horns and much more!

Classically trained with an unmistakable voice, Kyle Bielfield’s debut record will transport you to a place where vibe, rhythm and music reign supreme – Manhattan. “This album helps bring together what I’ve been showing over the past few years,” says Kyle. “I’ve done the pop career, I’ve earned my stripes on stage and this is now about arriving as a fully formed artist.”

Filmed at the historic 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, Kyle Kinane's new special delivers wonderfully grim anecdotes filtered through his own optimistic lens. In "I Liked His Old Stuff Better" Kinane chooses to marvel rather than rue such experiences …

Kyle Kinane talks about why his girlfriend doesn't need to worry about him cheating, reveals the whitest thing he's ever said, and explains why you have to keep fashion in mind if you insist on carrying a gun.

Kyle Eastwood's fourth recording takes the bassist into a populist mode, playing music much more on the contemporary side of the jazz dichotomy. Far from a mainstream or swinging date, the acoustic and electric bassist seems as if he's determined to compose music for the screenplay in his head from his time spent in Paris, France, where this was recorded. The fine drummer Manu Katche, keyboardist Eric Legnini, and trumpeter Till Brцnner are focused into making this music less standardized and more rhythm & blues oriented. It's produced by longtime collaborator Michael Stevens with help from the son of Miles Davis, Erin Davis, and sports the quadruple attachment to Eastwood's Rendezvous production company and Chick Corea's manager, Ron Moss.

The Cooperstown Casebook: Who's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Who Should Be In, and Who Should Pack Their Plaques by Jay JaffeEnglish | July 25th, 2017 | ASIN: B01N7EY02H, ISBN: 1250071216 | 465 Pages | EPUB | 7.61 MB

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, tucked away in upstate New York in a small town called Cooperstown, is far from any major media market or big league stadium. Yet no sports hall of fame’s membership is so hallowed, nor its qualifications so debated, nor its voting process so dissected.

Abandoned Luncheonette, Hall & Oates' second album, was the first indication of the duo's talent for sleek, soul-inflected pop/rock. It featured the single "She's Gone," which would become a big hit in 1975 when it was re-released following the success of "Sara Smile."